Macbook Pro Retina jerking sound

I have restored everything from time machine. Everything is fine. But when I run iMovie and scrolling thru the HD thumbnails from Aperture library, it makes this jerking or stuttering sound from the computer. It sound kind of like hard drive reading noise, but isn't SSD supposed to be silent?

I also have 25000 photos on my aperture, and it's silent when I scroll thru photos and videos.

I have restored everything from time machine. Everything is fine. But when I run iMovie and scrolling thru the HD thumbnails from Aperture library, it makes this jerking or stuttering sound from the computer. It sound kind of like hard drive reading noise, but isn't SSD supposed to be silent?

I also have 25000 photos on my aperture, and it's silent when I scroll thru photos and videos.

I have restored everything from time machine. Everything is fine. But when I run iMovie and scrolling thru the HD thumbnails from Aperture library, it makes this jerking or stuttering sound from the computer. It sound kind of like hard drive reading noise, but isn't SSD supposed to be silent?

I also have 25000 photos on my aperture, and it's silent when I scroll thru photos and videos.

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I just tried to duplicate the issue on my rMBP and was unsuccessful. You did mention that you had restored everything from Time Machine, perhaps something was corrupt or didn't copy over right. I'm running a clean install on this machine, so the restoration is the only difference I can think of between your setup and mine...

I just tried to duplicate the issue on my rMBP and was unsuccessful. You did mention that you had restored everything from Time Machine, perhaps something was corrupt or didn't copy over right. I'm running a clean install on this machine, so the restoration is the only difference I can think of between your setup and mine...

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but even if some files are corrupted, isn't ssd completely silent? could this be the noise from graphic card?

Might be fan noise? Apple changed the design of the fans in the new model.

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Based on how he described it, it's definitely not fan noise. When the fans do pick up speed on the rMBP you hear the air more than you hear the actual fans themselves. It's a noticeably different experience from using a cMBP as far as fan noise is concerned.

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